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How safe is Slovenia for tourists?

How safe is Slovenia for tourists?

Slovenia is completely safe to visit, and some even say it’s the safest country in Eastern Europe. Crime rates are generally low and your biggest concern will be petty theft or bag snatching on the streets. Violent crime is generally very low and decreasing yet.

Is Ljubljana a touristy?

It’s never crowded – but also never boring. 50,000 university students give it its youthful appeal, and as an economic and cultural hub of Slovenia, it has a lot to offer to locals and visitors alike.

What should you not miss in Slovenia?

Here are 15 things to do and see on a trip to Slovenia:

  1. Ljubljana. Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is a pretty little town of about 280,000 inhabitants.
  2. Lake Bled. It’s the most famous and visited place in Slovenia.
  3. Vingtar and Tolmin gorges.
  4. Lake Bohinj.
  5. Soča Valley.
  6. Vršič Pass.
  7. Piran.
  8. Škocjan and Postojna caves.

How important is tourism in Slovenia?

Its strength is demonstrated by various indicators: tourism contributes almost 13% to GDP. It accounts for more than 8% of exports, and almost 40% of exports of services. 59 million tourists generate 187 million overnight stays.

Is Slovenia a nice place to live?

To begin with, Slovenia is one of the safest countries in the world. Therefore, the life environment is favorable. The Life in Slovenia is pleasant, with exceptionally low crime rates. In Slovenia, you can find almost everything – mountains, lakes, caves, wild rivers, beautifully clean cities, castles and even the sea.

Do they speak English in Ljubljana?

3. Re: How common is English spoken in Slovenia? You certainly won’t have any problems with English being spoken in Ljubljana, Bled, Bohinj, Postojna, the coast etc. i.e. all the main tourists spots.

Is Ljubljana safe at night?

The city is incredibly safe and since it’s so small, it is very easy to get around. Just avoid poorly lit and deserted areas and walking alone at night, with a few more basic precaution rules and your trip should go smoothly.

What is the traditional food in Slovenia?

Idrijski žlikrofi or Idrija dumplings originating from Idrija with its surroundings are well known traditional Slovenian food. They are prepared from home-made noodle dough, filled with potato stuffing and have a characteristic shape. Preparation is based on an old recipe that was described in the mid-19th century.

Is Slovenia open for tourism?

Non-essential travel to Slovenia (personal/tourist): U.S. citizens on non-essential travel are permitted only if fully vaccinated or recently recovered from Covid-19. U.S. citizens who have residency in the EU or are married to a Slovenian citizen can also be admitted with proof of a negative Covid test.

Which is the best place to visit in Slovenia?

Lake Bled. Lake Bled is one of the most visited attractions in Slovenia. The beautiful views of the lake and the small island it surrounds brings thousands of visitors every year. The best way to reach the island is taking pletna, a traditional gondola in the Bled area.

How to contact the Tourist Board of Slovenia?

Phone no.: +386 1 5898 550. E-mail: [email protected]. I allow the Slovenian Tourist Board to record and store the displays of my received messages and clicks to links in the received messages with the purpose of providing me with advertising contents in which I have previously expressed interest (re-marketing).

What to do in the Julian Alps in Slovenia?

A perfect way to unplug in nature for a few days. Experience the richness of crystal-clear waters in the middle of the Julian Alps. Feel, taste and soak up nature’s powers and discover it in the ingredients of a unique bread and cheese.

Which is the cultural heart of the Slovenian Alps?

Kranj has always been the capital of the Slovenian Alps and is considered the cultural heart of Slovenia because of the greatest Slovenian poet France Prešeren. The special feature of the town is a river canyon in the town centre. Read more. Kranjska Gora.

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Ruth Doyle